Changes between Version 38 and Version 39 of WiMAX


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Timestamp:
10/21/09 10:00:34 (14 years ago)
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hmussman@bbn.com
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    4343The scope of work on this project is to leverage a commercial IEEE 802.16e WiMAX base station product to prototype an open, programmable and virtualizable base station node that could work over a metropolitan area and connect with off-the shelf WiMAX handsets and data cards.  This includes the following steps: 
    44  1) Develop an open/virtualizable WiMAX base station with external control and data API’s.   [http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/docs/focus/GENI.html  GENI Projects at WINLAB][[BR]]
    45  2) Import a control framework from the Orbit project, and implement GENI-specific software on an external Linux-based PC controller for the WiMAX base station, demonstrating basic GENI compliance:  virtualization, slice setup & resource management, L2/L3 programmability, and opt-in for off-the shelf terminals.  [http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/docs/focus/GENI.html  GENI Projects at WINLAB][[BR]]
    46  3) Integrate the GBSN with backhaul options to validate and demonstrate the total access networking solution, including VLAN connections to a GENI backbone network.  [http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/docs/focus/GENI.html  GENI Projects at WINLAB][[BR]]
    47  4) Demonstrate the GBSN capabilities in a phased manner, starting with controlled lab tests of each GENI feature and then migrating to a small-scale outdoor trial with off-the-shelf WiMAX terminal equipment.  [http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/docs/focus/GENI.html  GENI Projects at WINLAB][[BR]]
    48  5) Develop a deployment plan for multi-cell WiMAX services in GENI, including guidelines for site selection, frequency allocation, network backhaul and equipment/operating costs.  [http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/docs/focus/GENI.html  GENI Projects at WINLAB][[BR]]
     44 1) Develop an open/virtualizable WiMAX base station with external control and data API’s.   [[BR]]
     45 2) Import a control framework from the Orbit project, and implement GENI-specific software on an external Linux-based PC controller for the WiMAX base station, demonstrating basic GENI compliance:  virtualization, slice setup & resource management, L2/L3 programmability, and opt-in for off-the shelf terminals.  [[BR]]
     46 3) Integrate the GBSN with backhaul options to validate and demonstrate the total access networking solution, including VLAN connections to a GENI backbone network.  [[BR]]
     47 4) Demonstrate the GBSN capabilities in a phased manner, starting with controlled lab tests of each GENI feature and then migrating to a small-scale outdoor trial with off-the-shelf WiMAX terminal equipment.  [[BR]]
     48 5) Develop a deployment plan for multi-cell WiMAX services in GENI, including guidelines for site selection, frequency allocation, network backhaul and equipment/operating costs.  [[BR]]
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